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Pandemic Resilience   -   Dec 12, 2024 2020s: Pandemic Resilience, Remote Work, and Evolving Business Dynamics in Ladner and Tsawwassen
2020s: Pandemic Resilience, Remote Work, and Evolving Business Dynamics in Ladner and Tsawwassen

The 2020s ushered in a period of significant change and adaptation for businesses in Ladner and Tsawwassen. As the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped daily life, local businesses faced unprecedented challenges that tested their resilience and ingenuity.

WRN News - South Delta Edition   -   Nov 25, 2024 WRN News Business Profile: Black Bond Books – A Literary Treasure in Ladner, BC
WRN News Business Profile: Black Bond Books – A Literary Treasure in Ladner, BC

Founded in 1963 in Brandon, Manitoba, by Madeleine and Robert Froese, Black Bond Books began as a modest operation, driven by a love of books and a belief in the power of storytelling.

Youth Employment in Action: Delta Students Invited to Join the Chamber Team This Summer
WRN News - South Delta Edition   -   Apr 09, 2025 Youth Employment in Action: Delta Students Invited to Join the Chamber Team This Summer

Delta high school students are invited to apply for paid summer positions at the Delta Chamber & Visitors Centre — gaining valuable experience in customer service, tourism, and community outreach.

by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta
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WRN News - South Delta Edition   -   Apr 09, 2025 Youth Employment in Action: Delta Students Invited to Join the Chamber Team This Summer
Youth Employment in Action: Delta Students Invited to Join the Chamber Team This Summer

Delta high school students are invited to apply for paid summer positions at the Delta Chamber & Visitors Centre — gaining valuable experience in customer service, tourism, and community outreach.

by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta
Pandemic Resilience   -   Dec 12, 2024 2020s: Pandemic Resilience, Remote Work, and Evolving Business Dynamics in Ladner and Tsawwassen
2020s: Pandemic Resilience, Remote Work, and Evolving Business Dynamics in Ladner and Tsawwassen

The 2020s ushered in a period of significant change and adaptation for businesses in Ladner and Tsawwassen. As the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped daily life, local businesses faced unprecedented challenges that tested their resilience and ingenuity.

by WBN News - South Delta
WRN News - South Delta Edition   -   Nov 25, 2024 WRN News Business Profile: Black Bond Books – A Literary Treasure in Ladner, BC
WRN News Business Profile: Black Bond Books – A Literary Treasure in Ladner, BC

Founded in 1963 in Brandon, Manitoba, by Madeleine and Robert Froese, Black Bond Books began as a modest operation, driven by a love of books and a belief in the power of storytelling.

by WBN News - South Delta
South Delta   -   Nov 22, 2024 The 1960s: Agricultural Innovation, Market Growth, and Community Development in Ladner and Tsawwassen
The 1960s: Agricultural Innovation, Market Growth, and Community Development in Ladner and Tsawwassen

Transportation links, particularly the George Massey Tunnel, continued to support Ladner and Tsawwassen’s economic development. Farmers and fishers in both communities now had dependable access to Vancouver’s markets, allowing for the distribution of fresh produce and seafood.

by WBN News - South Delta & Robert Skinner
BC Ferries   -   Nov 21, 2024 BC Ferries: Opportunities for Local Suppliers and Vendors
BC Ferries: Opportunities for Local Suppliers and Vendors

With over 21 million passengers annually (pre-pandemic), BC Ferries operates a vast network of vessels, terminals, and onboard services, making it a prime partner for local businesses looking to expand their reach.

by WBN News - South Delta & Robert Skinner
WRN News - South Delta Edition   -   Nov 18, 2024 The 1950s: Post-War Growth and Infrastructure Transformation in Ladner and Tsawwassen
The 1950s: Post-War Growth and Infrastructure Transformation in Ladner and Tsawwassen

One of the most significant infrastructure developments was the transition from ferry reliance to the construction of the George Massey Tunnel. For years, the Deas Island Ferry was the only route connecting Ladner, Tsawwassen, and nearby areas to Richmond and Vancouver.

by WBN News - South Delta & Robert Skinner
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